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D1139 - Parish of Kniveton St Michael and All Angels - 1591-1989
A - Parish archives - 1591-1989
PF - Charities of Kniveton - 1894-1945
PI - Records of the parish incumbent - 1591-1989
1 - Registers of baptisms, marriages and burials - 1591-1989
2 - Baptism registers - 1813-1945
3 - Marriage registers - 1754-1985
4 - Banns registers - 1824-1989
5 - Burial registers - 1813-1978
6 - Transcript of parish registers - 1649-1791
7 - Service registers - 1934-1963
8 - number not used
9-21 - Administration. Kniveton Marriage licences - 1872-1902
22 - Letter regarding the marriage of Miss Roome - 1885
23-59 - Churchyard Correspondence relating to churchyard boundaries leading up to the purchase of the churchyard grazing rights which were found to belong to Church Farm, with discharge by Jesse Mellor to the Vicar and PCC of Kniveton of all rights of timber, soil, herbage in Kniveton churchyard - 1923-1929
60 - Abstract of title of Church Farm - 1929
61 - Sale catalogue for Church Farm and Standlow Farm - 1925
62 - Deed of exchange between Rev R R Ward and Rev W Hurd by which Ward conveys to Hurd Stoney Croft and the Plantation 3 acres 1 rood 9 perches in Kniveton in exchange for three closes called Wood Knoll, Long Croft and the Nursery 3 acres 3 roods 9 perches in Kniveton. Note on the back that the Plantation was in fact part of the estate of William Hurd and never part of Mr Ward's estate; this was a mistake 17 May - 1799
63 - Grant by Edmund Evans of Derby, gent to Rev William Hurd and his trustee, in consideration of £100, of the tithes arising from a messuage and croft in Kniveton in the occupation of Mary Yeomans and Robert Hurd, and closes in Kniveton calledthe Stony Croft, the Grindlows, the Households, Upper Close and Crofts, 45 acres, 25 Mar - 1806
64 - Conveyance by Edmund Evans of Derby, gent and others to Rev William Hurd and his trustee, in consideration of £400, of the tithes on various lands at Kniveton (recited in full) 4 Jun 1807 - 1807
65 - Plan of the estate at Kniveton from which issued the tithe conveyed to Rev William Hurd in consideration of £400, paid by QAB by conveyance above - 1807
66 - Release by James Ley Douglass to Rev William Hurd, in consideration of £45, of a plot of land in Kniveton called Wheeldon's Croft, comprising 2 roods and 7perches, 5 Jan 1825 - 1825
67 - Tithe rent charge apportionment award for Kniveton (map missing) - 1847
68 - Photostat copy of trust deed of endowment of the school at Kniveton by Rev German Buckston of Sutton, his wife, Ellen Margaret Buckston and his daughter Ellen Martha Buckston conveying the site of the school - (4 Dec 1844)
69-82 - Envelope relating to Kniveton School containing: Bill of new school by William Evans of Ellastone builder 1844-1845; Copy declaration of trusts relating to Kniveton School 4 Dec 1844; List of subscribers to the school 1893; Conveyance by A S Bell to the Vicar, Churchwardens and Overseers of Kniveton of a piece of freehold land as a site for enlarging the public elementary school at Kniveton 27 May 1898; Building Committee's acceptance of tender for the erection of class and cloak rooms 1898; Financial statement of enlargement 1898; Holland Rigby's legal bill 1898; School accounts 1900-1901; Application for constituting a body of foundation managers 1903 - 1844-1903
83 - Kniveton National School ledger 1871-1872, used later for minutes of meeting of the Kniveton School Committee 1874-1882 and a list of tithe payers 1883 - 1871-1883
84-85 - Two letters from Herbert O'Neill Diocesan Director of Education on Kniveton C of E School relating to Trustees, school accounts and school canteen - 1956-1957
86-108 - Correspondence regarding the sale of Kniveton Schoolhouse - 1964-1967
109 - Newspaper cutting relating to the Apostle's Creed in schools - 1904
110-111 - Letters regarding the dedication of Kniveton church to St John the Baptist - 1935-1950
112 - Cutting relating to memorial window at Kniveton church
113 - Merger of rent charge granted as tithe commutation in freehold of glebe and augmentation lands 30 Jan - 1850
PO - Overseers of the Poor - 1766-1805
PW - Churchwardens - 1904
PZ - Miscellaneous papers - 1725-1791
Harpur Crewe family of Calke
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